Chalk One Up for Free & Open Content
Friday, September 21st, 2007Effective Tuesday, September 19th, 2007, at midnight the New York Times decided to discontinue there on-line paid membership service called TimesSelect. TimesSelect was started nearly two years ago as a paid on-line plan that allowed members access to the Times archive and columnist articles. TimesSelect cost users $49 a year for the privileged content including […]
Posted in Featured, Ruminations | No Comments »>‘Nuf Said
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Posted in Rants, Ruminations, RAVES | No Comments »>Mac Museum
Tuesday, May 29th, 2007Over the years, bhg GRAPHIC DESIGN has certainly purchased our fair share of Apple products. Our first Mac, a Macintosh 9500, is not pictured. I remember that computer especially well. We paid nearly $3,000 for an additional 48 MB of RAM, YIKES!!! . . . lol . . . It’s hard to believe that the […]
Posted in Featured, Ruminations | 3 Comments »>View From Our Window
Friday, May 4th, 2007When we posted the pictures of our office desks, we had a visitor ask for a picture of the view from our office window. His site features office views from around the world. Since we have windows on all four walls of our office everyone has a window seat. Locals say Vermont has six seasons […]
Posted in Ruminations | No Comments »>bhg’s Studio
Wednesday, April 18th, 2007bhg recently relocated from (small studio) Brooklyn, NY to (large studio) Lincoln, VT. We are thinking a lot about our space and how it determines work flow and inspiration. From Brooklyn, we brought a small, economical work space and now, we are swimming in space. As a matter of fact, our studio here in Vermont […]
Posted in Ruminations | 2 Comments »>Why cabinfever?
Friday, April 6th, 2007As of this writing, we just received about 15 inches of snow. It’s April 5th. It looked like the end of winter weeks ago, but in Vermont you never quite know when winter is over. bhg GRAPHIC DESIGN is located in the heart of Vermont about 10 miles outside of Middlebury, Vermont in a small […]
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